Finally Happy

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jlhog
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Finally Happy

Post by jlhog » Thu Jul 05, 2012 7:15 am

I started on the CPAP about 6 months ago. I was given a Mirage Quatro full face mask and it seemed OK at first. At first means I knew nothing about what to expect. After 2-3 months I was getting a lot of leaks and not happy with the way the mask fit. I hurt my nose and left red marks that lasted hours. I tried the band aid and liners but all that was to much to screw with. I trialed a couple masks and on my third try I trialed a Swift FX. I loved it and have to admit I kept it for an extra week. I did not want to send it back. Well I am now 6 months into the thearpy and my insurance replaces my mask and everything else except the machine so I now have my own Swift FX nasal mask. For those that dont think they can use a nasal mask because they have a hard time breathing thru their nose I highly suggest the nasal pillows. When I had my sleep study they tried a nasal mask first and I could not breath so they went with a fulll face. I just wish they would have tried the pillow mask then. I feel like I lost 6 months of sleep. My leaks are almost gone and my AHI's the last two nights have been .5 and.3. Thats a huge difference from the Quattro mask.

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Re: Finally Happy

Post by Suzjohnson » Thu Jul 05, 2012 7:31 am

It's always happy news to hear someone has found their go-to mask! I've been pretty happy with the Aloha nasal pillow mask but have been wanting to try the Swift FX. Think I might have fewer leak issues. Anyway, I'm happy for you!

Suz

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Re: Finally Happy

Post by jlhog » Thu Jul 05, 2012 7:38 am

And one more thing I forgot in the first post. THANK YOU to everyone on this forum.I read more than I post and have learned a ton on here.

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Re: Finally Happy

Post by Tino2You » Thu Jul 05, 2012 8:08 am

Suzjohnson wrote:It's always happy news to hear someone has found their go-to mask! I've been pretty happy with the Aloha nasal pillow mask but have been wanting to try the Swift FX. Think I might have fewer leak issues. Anyway, I'm happy for you!

Suz
I have the Swift FX and have always wanted to try the Aloha But when I got my "stuff" the DME said they didn't carry the Aloha and that is why I ended up with the Swift!

And as jlhog pointed out, it was because of the entries by the members here that I knew enough to ask for the FX!

Thanks all!

-Tino

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Re: Finally Happy

Post by jweeks » Fri Jul 06, 2012 12:00 am

jlhog wrote:I trialed a couple masks and on my third try I trialed a Swift FX. I loved it and have to admit I kept it for an extra week. I did not want to send it back.
Hi,

Life sure does get better after you find a mask that works. In my case, that was the Swift LT. I keep trying other masks hoping to find something even better, but for the past 3 years, the Swift LT is still my best friend. I tried the FX but couldn't get it to work on my face. I did, however, like how light it is. If there was plastic surgery that could make my face fit the FX, I'd get in line for it right now.

Best of luck, and I hope you stay in the groove with the FX.

-john-

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Re: Finally Happy

Post by kaiasgram » Fri Jul 06, 2012 12:18 am

Wouldn't it be great if masks could be custom-made for patients -- a dentist takes impressions of the inside of a patient's mouth in order to make a custom-fit night guard, and it seems like it should be possible to custom-fit the seal portion of masks to individual patients' faces using some kind of impression-taking methodology. Oh, the hassles and money that would save!

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Re: Finally Happy

Post by jlhog » Fri Jul 06, 2012 5:54 am

That sure sounds expensive. The masks are already way over priced for what you get.
kaiasgram wrote:Wouldn't it be great if masks could be custom-made for patients -- a dentist takes impressions of the inside of a patient's mouth in order to make a custom-fit night guard, and it seems like it should be possible to custom-fit the seal portion of masks to individual patients' faces using some kind of impression-taking methodology. Oh, the hassles and money that would save!

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